Archive for May 23rd, 2010

California Regional Extension Centers

May 23rd, 2010

In California the San Francisco Business Times reported that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Kim Belshé said the state is naming a new nonprofit entity called Cal eConnect to oversee the development of Health Information Exchange services in the Golden State. Some of the organizations in Northern California include the California Regional Health Information Organization (CalRHIO), San Francisco and Northern California Regional Extension Center. Some of the organizations in Southern California include the Southern California Regional Extension Center and L.A. Care Health Plan, Los Angeles.

In February, Governor Schwarzenegger announced more than $100 million in Recovery Act funds for health information technology, regional extension centers and job training for health care. On April 2, $5.4 million was awarded to the Los Rios Community College District, for a total investment of $122 million for health information technology across California.

California Health Information Exchange:
Award Amount:
$38,752,536
Northern California Regional Extension Center
$17,286,081
Southern California Regional Extension Center
$13,961,339
$15,625,910
Job Training Awards for Healthcare:
$2,768,572
$10,424,148
$2,239,714
$4,953,575
$5,000,000
$4,260,863
$3,623,473
$3,559,139
TOTAL:
$122,455,350
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Texas Regional Extension Centers

May 23rd, 2010

Texas Regional Extension Centers Help Electronic Health Record Usage

Texas’ four regional extension center grant recipients include the

In Texas, the Gulf Coast REC at UTHealth is joined by three other regional extension centers at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Texas A&M University and the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council Education and Research Foundation. Collectively, the state RECs received $35.7 million, and there is a collaborative working group to coordinate their efforts.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health) is playing a big role in advancing the move toward computerized medical records. UTHealth was recently awarded two federal stimulus grants totaling $30.3 million. One is to help health care providers implement these computerized systems and the other is to make these systems more user-friendly.

Texas Receives $35.7 Million To Implement Electronic Medical Records

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced an award of $35,709,106 to four Health Information Technology Texas Regional Extension Centers (RECs) to assist physicians and healthcare professionals implement statewide electronic medical records.

Texas Health Institute and partners TMF Health Quality Institute and Texas Medical Association have been providing assistance to the four REC applicants which applied for funding. The four Texas Regional Extension Centers were funded as follows:

North Texas Regional HIT Extension Center Consortium – $8,488,513
West Texas – $6,666,296
CentrEast Regional Extension Center – $5,279,970
Gulf Coast HITECH Extension Center – $15,274,327

TxRECs Joint Funding Announcement

Gulf Coast REC press announcement

North Texas REC press announcement

CentrEast REC announcement

To learn more, go to the Texas Regional Extension Centers website.

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